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Anonymous Coward User ID: 47031334 United States 09/17/2013 11:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to m.cleburnetimesreview.com] Quoting: Uncle Fuck Stick Fourteen public safety agencies will be coming together Saturday morning for a full-scale mass casualty incident drill coordinated by Johnson County’s Emergency Management Office. The exercise begins at 7 a.m. and will take place at four locations. The primary site will be Owen Oil Tools on County Road 1000 near Godley. The other locations will be Texas Health Resources hospitals in Cleburne and Burleson, and Texas Health Huguley Hospital Fort Worth South. In the wake of the disastrous explosion last April at the fertilizer plant south of Johnson County in West, followed a month later by a string of tornadoes that wreaked havoc on parts of Johnson County, Moore said, the county-wide drill will test Johnson County first responders’ ability to manage a mass-casualty incident. It will also, Moore said, give them the opportunity to test “all major functions of our emergency response systems.” Moore said that the explosion in West and the tornadoes in May made it clear that in the event of such large-scale disasters, “no public safety department can do it all alone. When something like that happens, we all have to come together to respond effectively.” “We have a great network of public safety officials and agencies here in Johnson County,” Moore said. “Doing a drill like this allows us to come together to make sure we can work together to respond That area has also experienced increased seismic activity due to fracking. |
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HarleyQuinn User ID: 42756739 United States 09/19/2013 01:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to m.cleburnetimesreview.com] Quoting: Uncle Fuck Stick Fourteen public safety agencies will be coming together Saturday morning for a full-scale mass casualty incident drill coordinated by Johnson County’s Emergency Management Office. The exercise begins at 7 a.m. and will take place at four locations. The primary site will be Owen Oil Tools on County Road 1000 near Godley. The other locations will be Texas Health Resources hospitals in Cleburne and Burleson, and Texas Health Huguley Hospital Fort Worth South. In the wake of the disastrous explosion last April at the fertilizer plant south of Johnson County in West, followed a month later by a string of tornadoes that wreaked havoc on parts of Johnson County, Moore said, the county-wide drill will test Johnson County first responders’ ability to manage a mass-casualty incident. It will also, Moore said, give them the opportunity to test “all major functions of our emergency response systems.” Moore said that the explosion in West and the tornadoes in May made it clear that in the event of such large-scale disasters, “no public safety department can do it all alone. When something like that happens, we all have to come together to respond effectively.” “We have a great network of public safety officials and agencies here in Johnson County,” Moore said. “Doing a drill like this allows us to come together to make sure we can work together to respond That area has also experienced increased seismic activity due to fracking. The first time I actually felt an earthquake, scared the ever loving shit out of me. I know what we get here is nothing on the meters, but when you're not used to it at all, it's nerve wrecking. |
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BunnySwanson User ID: 3611128 United States 11/10/2013 02:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You who, there was a mass shooting in Texas [link to rt.com] A mass shooting in northwest Houston, Texas, has left at least five and as many as eight people dead, according to varying media reports. The shooting happened at Enchanted Creek Drive in northwest Harris County, Harris County sheriff's office told KTRK. Everyone is rolling their eyes so the details must be suspicious. Had a dream long ago which showed me the future and it was not pretty. Been watching closely ever since. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 47702401 United States 11/10/2013 02:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You who, there was a mass shooting in Texas Quoting: BunnySwanson [link to rt.com] A mass shooting in northwest Houston, Texas, has left at least five and as many as eight people dead, according to varying media reports. The shooting happened at Enchanted Creek Drive in northwest Harris County, Harris County sheriff's office told KTRK. Everyone is rolling their eyes so the details must be suspicious. [link to m.cleburnetimesreview.com] and article gone?? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 47702401 United States 11/10/2013 02:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You who, there was a mass shooting in Texas Quoting: BunnySwanson [link to rt.com] A mass shooting in northwest Houston, Texas, has left at least five and as many as eight people dead, according to varying media reports. The shooting happened at Enchanted Creek Drive in northwest Harris County, Harris County sheriff's office told KTRK. Everyone is rolling their eyes so the details must be suspicious. [link to m.cleburnetimesreview.com] and article gone?? print version [link to www.cleburnetimesreview.com] |